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including speaker john boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clar that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to citizenship for people who are legally in the country. lou: up next, doctor charles krauthammer and his blockbuster best-selling book. things that matter. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty basement at 1406...
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. >> what about john boehner? any threat to his leadership or is he winning more power by clamping down on anybody? >> i think boehner has beaten back any real challenges to his leadership. he's broken the tea party in this last budget deal and show them to have less of power. there's no immediate one apparent to him. eric cantor will not usurp him. if he wants it, he's got it. >> mike, your outlook for the economy next year. we've seen the fed say it's going to start tapering. people figure the fed is seeing something it likes. >> the market is up 30%. it means they see good things. it's okay with a gentle well telegraphed taper. the risk is you get some run of da thta that's up end. people in the market are really optimistic. it's almost begging for scare. that scare could be that you have a good run of economic data and people say the fed will have to go faster than we anticipated. it's 3% of the ten year treasury yield okay? can we deal with that or show some impatience of where rates are? it doesn't mean it's
. >> what about john boehner? any threat to his leadership or is he winning more power by clamping down on anybody? >> i think boehner has beaten back any real challenges to his leadership. he's broken the tea party in this last budget deal and show them to have less of power. there's no immediate one apparent to him. eric cantor will not usurp him. if he wants it, he's got it. >> mike, your outlook for the economy next year. we've seen the fed say it's going to start...
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. >> what about john boehner? any threat to his leadership or is he winning more power by clamping down by going against anybody -- >> boehner has beaten back real challenges to his leadership. ha he's broken the tea party and no immediate apparent to him eric cantor is not going to usurp his leadership. boehner, why would you want the leadership given how difficult it is. >> there is a lot that think, wow. >> if he wants it, he's got it. >> your outlook for the economy. we've seen the fed say it will start tapering and that's giving confidence. they must be seeing something it really likes. >> they are ratifying what the markets have told you. they are up 30%, it means they see good things economically. the market is okay with a gentle well telegraphed taper. i do think we're on board with that. the risk is you get some kind of run of data that up-ends that idea. i think the market is showing a lot of optimism. they are really optimistic. it's almost begging for a scare. that scare could be you have a good run of
. >> what about john boehner? any threat to his leadership or is he winning more power by clamping down by going against anybody -- >> boehner has beaten back real challenges to his leadership. ha he's broken the tea party and no immediate apparent to him eric cantor is not going to usurp his leadership. boehner, why would you want the leadership given how difficult it is. >> there is a lot that think, wow. >> if he wants it, he's got it. >> your outlook for the...
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the pressure was on john boehner before. when we think about the authenticity of that answer and action behind those words, is it more words just to buy people cover to get them through the mid terms? >> no. i think speaker boehner is at a point where he has taken the very conservative, tea party members of his caucus, taken to the edge and looked over just how bad that government shutdown was and they've been scolded. they've been scalded by that if you will. he's free to do -- he's in a much, much more powerful position than he was prior to the government shutdown. i certainly believe that. i think most democrats believe that. that being said, he wants to actually be the speaker for all 435 members and we have now seen him do time and time again where he is not doing the majority the majority relying on democrats to get things out of the house. one thing that's coming up, the spending bill that has to be done by january 15th. that's a key indicator. if he gets that and sends it other to united states senate in a couple wee
the pressure was on john boehner before. when we think about the authenticity of that answer and action behind those words, is it more words just to buy people cover to get them through the mid terms? >> no. i think speaker boehner is at a point where he has taken the very conservative, tea party members of his caucus, taken to the edge and looked over just how bad that government shutdown was and they've been scolded. they've been scalded by that if you will. he's free to do -- he's in a...
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in the eighth congressional district today, constituency of john boehner. so john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, he benefited hugely from the biggest government of america has ever known. the final things i want to say, this is where i want to bring my telephone and hope it will work. cross my fingers. it relates to radio. you will all know that radio was invented essentially by marconi in 1902, and the image i think we can all remember from school this is the marconi sitting on that signal hill in newfoundland, a stormy night with the aerial held on a tight forever feet above his head listening out through the housing jails for the possibility of the letter asked in morse been transmitted by his colleagues 2000 miles away. about 2 a.m. this magical morning when suddenly he heard and felt regard with great clarity the broadcast although it across the atlantic ocean. so radio and transoceanic radio was suddenly a reality. that was fine, but so far as knitting the country together, conversation in morse code was not of the best. there's no sor
in the eighth congressional district today, constituency of john boehner. so john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, he benefited hugely from the biggest government of america has ever known. the final things i want to say, this is where i want to bring my telephone and hope it will work. cross my fingers. it relates to radio. you will all know that radio was invented essentially by marconi in 1902, and the image i think we can all remember from school this is the marconi sitting on...
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tweet from house speaker john boehner and what he had to say about the affordable care act. the speaker saying you can see the different tweets and the new debates that will be happening in 2014 as we close out onto 13 here on the "washington journal." susan in sarasota florida, an independent caller. susan, what do you think? what is the top story of the year? regardless of what story receive the most income i think that snowden's disclosure should be the top story of the year. i think that the health care act has its quirks and it has its problems, but it is an effort to improve the country and the country's health care system. but the nsa surveillance and what it means to all americans is overwhelming. i don't know how they will ever get a hold of it. it is like there is an underground government that has been operating without any oversight and we have seen the tip of the iceberg and i don't know how we can take care goal iceberg. that is the top different perspective on our society story of the year as far as i am concerned. susan fromthat is sarasota, florida. independ
tweet from house speaker john boehner and what he had to say about the affordable care act. the speaker saying you can see the different tweets and the new debates that will be happening in 2014 as we close out onto 13 here on the "washington journal." susan in sarasota florida, an independent caller. susan, what do you think? what is the top story of the year? regardless of what story receive the most income i think that snowden's disclosure should be the top story of the year. i...
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it looks like it will pass the senate, but it is anybody's guess if john boehner or his fellow republicans will allow it to pass the house. >> the answer quite simply is no. the senate just moved forward on , unexpectedly. they got 60 votes for a just about an hour ago. white house officials believe that was due in part to what the president and his aides have been doing in their public pronouncements over the last couple of weeks since the program expired on december 28. the president has been making a lot of calls to lawmakers and lobbying them. they got a win today that was unexpected. they feel like it since like this might be the reason why. they might be starting to break down the partisan walls. point, house republicans very clear. unless this is paid for and contains some kind of job growth provision, they are not going anywhere with it. know, butbably don't adam is going to be along the second. we are still in an extended version of "market makers." maybe, maybe not the president has some influence. what about the republican senators? five voted to end debate on the subject of a e
it looks like it will pass the senate, but it is anybody's guess if john boehner or his fellow republicans will allow it to pass the house. >> the answer quite simply is no. the senate just moved forward on , unexpectedly. they got 60 votes for a just about an hour ago. white house officials believe that was due in part to what the president and his aides have been doing in their public pronouncements over the last couple of weeks since the program expired on december 28. the president...
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john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party, tea party movement that says you will not raise taxes under any conditions, regardless. i think that is not a conservative way to approach things. there is nothing set in stone about where the tax rates are right now. it depends on circumstances. it depends on what you get in return. any conservative would take that in a moment. this is an ideological rigidity that is taking place. i suspect that person probably shares it. host: one more quote from your essay before we go to calls. a truly conservative response to the advance of the libe
john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party,...
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and secondly, where we stand, will be witness speaker john boehner having his way? putting forward that it seems ttat he will push forward for the amnesty version of the immigration reform. better than the bob goodlatte order approach to dealing with the issues. >> yes, the leadership has been working very closely on that. including speaker joh boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clear that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to citinship for people who are legally in the country. lou: up next, doctor charles krauthammer and his blockbuster best-selling book. ♪ lou: my next guest, one of the most influential and respected commentators of ourim lou: my next guest is an influential commentator of our time. from doctor to writer to think or tt social critic. and an ardent conservativ chaes krauthammer, we thank you for being here. and we are pleasedo recommend what is a blockbuster bestseller already. it makes the book so compelling. walter mondale, henry jackson, how can you be associated with su people, g
and secondly, where we stand, will be witness speaker john boehner having his way? putting forward that it seems ttat he will push forward for the amnesty version of the immigration reform. better than the bob goodlatte order approach to dealing with the issues. >> yes, the leadership has been working very closely on that. including speaker joh boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clear that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to...
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so john boehner, the archetype of anti big government, his district benefits hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. the final thing i want to say, this is where i bring the telephone and i hope it is going to work, cross my fingers, relates to radio. you all know that radio invented essentially by marconi in 1902. the image you can all remember was marconi sitting on the head land signal hill in newfoundland on a stormy night with the aerial held on a kite 300 feet above his head listening and howling gale for the possibility of the letter s in moore's being transmitted by his colleagues to thousand miles away in cornwall, 2:00 in the morning this magical moment when suddenly he heard, ultimately hurt with core great clarity being broadcast all the way across the atlantic ocean so radioland transoceanic radio was suddenly a reality. that was fine but as far as knitting the country together, conversation in morse code was not off the desk. the intimacy of sending messages by morse. what you really needed was to transmit the human voice. that was all down to a
so john boehner, the archetype of anti big government, his district benefits hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. the final thing i want to say, this is where i bring the telephone and i hope it is going to work, cross my fingers, relates to radio. you all know that radio invented essentially by marconi in 1902. the image you can all remember was marconi sitting on the head land signal hill in newfoundland on a stormy night with the aerial held on a kite 300 feet...
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and the house speaker john boehner says that he's open to it if the benefits are paid for, i know you have been opposed to it in the past, but if his conditions are met, can you support the extension? >> well, i think what's really call is to have an economy that doesn't have jobs in it, so we have to talk about what policy creates jobs. with regards to unemployment insurance, i'm not opposed to that, i'm opposed to having it without paying for it. i think it's wrong to borrow money from china. i'm not against having unemployment insurance. i do think, though, the longer you have it, it provides dis disencentive to work. there are many studies indicate this. we have to figure out to create jobs and keep people from becoming long-term unemployed. >> but are you saying now, that if this extension is paid for you could support it? >> well, what i have always said it needs to be paid more, but we also have to do something for long-term unemployed people. and that is, we need to create something new that creates job. what i would like to do, when we get back, if we extend it, we pay for it
and the house speaker john boehner says that he's open to it if the benefits are paid for, i know you have been opposed to it in the past, but if his conditions are met, can you support the extension? >> well, i think what's really call is to have an economy that doesn't have jobs in it, so we have to talk about what policy creates jobs. with regards to unemployment insurance, i'm not opposed to that, i'm opposed to having it without paying for it. i think it's wrong to borrow money from...
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john boehner is the key player in all of this. in his home district 63% thinks there should be an extension. is he representing the people's views? it's about time boehner started speaking to his own krae constituents. we have trains and planes and schedules disrupted. we have this thing called wind chill. 50 below this morning in detroit. i've never done the weather before. i kind of like this. here it is from north dakota all the way past chicago to detroit, we are below zero. we know these states don't have people who are losing their unemployment benefits. this is where it is cruel. no one can control the weather. not everybody can control their employment situation. not only can't we stop the wind from blowing, but we can't stop the republicans from being heartless and cruel. we need to be taking certainly some special measurements to help people who have been unemployed for a long time. it's not just extending the benefits another 90 days. it's dealing with an economic problem in this country that is income inequality. where
john boehner is the key player in all of this. in his home district 63% thinks there should be an extension. is he representing the people's views? it's about time boehner started speaking to his own krae constituents. we have trains and planes and schedules disrupted. we have this thing called wind chill. 50 below this morning in detroit. i've never done the weather before. i kind of like this. here it is from north dakota all the way past chicago to detroit, we are below zero. we know these...
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john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. it is a notion of exclusion more than expansion toward the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that has taken place. we saw it in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? and not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party, tea party movement that says you will not raise taxes under any conditions, regardless. i think that is not a conservative way to approach things. tax rates, there is nothing set in stone about where the tax rates are right now. it depends on circumstances. it depends on what you get in return. any conservative would take that in a moment. this is an ideological rigidity that is taking place. i suspect that person probably shares it. host: one more quote from your essay before we go to calls. a truly conservative response to the adv
john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. it is a notion of exclusion more than expansion toward the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that has taken place. we saw it in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? and not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican...
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. >> john boehner has made a career of it. about where john boehner is, he is a guy. he is a congressman. he is a republican. all of these things say strong, strong, strong. he could get away with it. it was very tough. there was one famous episode we should talk about a little bit. >> that was very compelling. hillary clinton. >> one of the archetypal case studies of how this stuff works is hillary clinton. this in theout book. hillary clinton when she first showed up on a lot of our radars was back in 1992, and the first thing we knew about her when she was first lady was this was somebody who wasn't interested in baking cookies. there was a role she was auditioning for, first lady, and if you think about women and warmth, first lady is almost the mother of america, 20 years ago almost more so. said, i'm notn that. >> she actively rejected that. shehe decade before that was the first member of the walmart board who was a woman. she had been doing strength for so better part of a decade, there was no way to say, i am going to sit around and do these resumption. and t
. >> john boehner has made a career of it. about where john boehner is, he is a guy. he is a congressman. he is a republican. all of these things say strong, strong, strong. he could get away with it. it was very tough. there was one famous episode we should talk about a little bit. >> that was very compelling. hillary clinton. >> one of the archetypal case studies of how this stuff works is hillary clinton. this in theout book. hillary clinton when she first showed up on a...
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john boehner is now taking on the tea party. more mainstream republicans will probably support boehner in that effort. the tea party evolution from 2010 -- they rode into power on the basis of what was perceived as out of control government spending. the deficit is down by about 40%. a lot of steam has been taken out of the tea party sales. to make a long story short, i think that what you say is the establishment will probably be better. host: how would you gain -- gauge john boehner strength? guest: he has made some tactical mistakes over the past couple of years. i think he understands that count how it did to the cash i think he understands that kowtowing to the tea party has not worked. that is what he is going to do. there will be a much stronger, more vigorous speaker. he is not afraid to say no to the tea party folks. host: james from fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: i am calling from florida. theuestion is, how come congress has not passed the jobs yet? why haven't they proposed a jobs bill at all? th
john boehner is now taking on the tea party. more mainstream republicans will probably support boehner in that effort. the tea party evolution from 2010 -- they rode into power on the basis of what was perceived as out of control government spending. the deficit is down by about 40%. a lot of steam has been taken out of the tea party sales. to make a long story short, i think that what you say is the establishment will probably be better. host: how would you gain -- gauge john boehner strength?...
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john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party, tea party movement that says you will not raise taxes under any conditions, regardless. i think that is not a conservative way to approach things. there is nothing set in stone about where the tax rates are right now. it depends on circumstances. it depends on what you get in return. any conservative would take that in a moment. this is an ideological rigidity that is taking place. i suspect that person probably shares it. host: one more quote from your essay before we go to calls. a truly conservative response to the advance of the libe
john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party,...
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nick long worth from ohio, and then john boehner, and then sam rayburn, which is the biggest building and the newest one. some of the buildings or the offices in rayburn are quite commodeus and you will go through the tunnel and down past the parking garage where they park their cars. >> i don't think speaker boehner is expecting one with his name? >> no. we'd have to get another building. we're going down two levels of escalators because we are going down capitol hill, up at cannon, that was the top of capitol hill and long worth lower and then rayburn sets lower yet. >> okay. sub-basement but we are at the end of the line at rayburn. >> yeah, this is seeing the outside. >> because again you have come down capitol hill, and so you are at a lower level where outside is. and this is emergency exit, but you go out this way and can you go over to the botanical garden, the health and human services, the voice of america. but when i talked about three quarters mile from one edge of the hart building to one edge of the rayburn building, this is the end of the line. >> fascinating look insid
nick long worth from ohio, and then john boehner, and then sam rayburn, which is the biggest building and the newest one. some of the buildings or the offices in rayburn are quite commodeus and you will go through the tunnel and down past the parking garage where they park their cars. >> i don't think speaker boehner is expecting one with his name? >> no. we'd have to get another building. we're going down two levels of escalators because we are going down capitol hill, up at...
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a little action it's true that you know you know we're all were you have to somehow cooperate with john boehner there's things you can't get done we're not counting on congress to do much in prison and states retains a large powers however and if he you know clearly to us we'd be further along than we are now what will the consequences be of the keystone x.l. pipeline being completed and you know starting to aggressively pump that stuff out of canada well let's hope that it does now when the president is supposed to make a decision sometime next year who knows what decision you scream to make sometime next year will continue to produce much pressure as we can you know are seventy five thousand people pledged to commit civil disobedience. appears he's about to sign off on this. so we'll continue to fight because that's one of the six or seven big cool's of carbon around the world simply has to stay in the ground it's another one has the how to river basin in miss country it's big big deposits of coal and i want to get those out to asia by building big courts along the washington oregon c
a little action it's true that you know you know we're all were you have to somehow cooperate with john boehner there's things you can't get done we're not counting on congress to do much in prison and states retains a large powers however and if he you know clearly to us we'd be further along than we are now what will the consequences be of the keystone x.l. pipeline being completed and you know starting to aggressively pump that stuff out of canada well let's hope that it does now when the...
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in a statement, republican house speaker john boehner warned even if it passes, the senate bill has little chance of reaching the house floor. >> one month ago i personally >> reporter: nonetheless, senate democrats pushed forward for a second, key procedural vote sometime this week. >> woodruff: the high rate of unemployment is one of many challenges the new chair of the federal reserve will face when she takes over next month. janet yellen, the first woman to head the central bank, was confirmed by the senate last night. she has already made it clear that joblessness is one of her main concerns. we take a closer look at how she may change things as she tries to navigate some tricky terrain. michael hirsh has written about the "yellen agenda" for "national journal," and gillian tett writes on these matters for the "financial times." >> welcome to you both. michael, your first. we said janet yellen make it clear. she worries about unemployment. what more do we expect her to do as chairman of the fed about that? >> well, i think that the main thing is this has been the grand passion of her
in a statement, republican house speaker john boehner warned even if it passes, the senate bill has little chance of reaching the house floor. >> one month ago i personally >> reporter: nonetheless, senate democrats pushed forward for a second, key procedural vote sometime this week. >> woodruff: the high rate of unemployment is one of many challenges the new chair of the federal reserve will face when she takes over next month. janet yellen, the first woman to head the...
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john boehner said house republicans won't take up the unless the additional cost is offset. we'll have the president's comments live at 11:40. as comments after that well. army chief of staff genere at the national press club talking about the future of the army. efore taking his current position, he was commanding general for the u.s. campaign in iraq. comments ge of his begin at 1:00 eastern. 2:30 eastern, we bring you live judiciarys the senate subcommittee looks into the plight of syrian refugees according to the u.n. high on refugees. this is the worst refugee crisis genocide in ndan 1994. that's live at 2:30 p.m. eastern. woman be adequately prepared for the duties of first lady? >> yes. i think you can. a governor ore of the vice the wife of president or if your mother-in-law is first lady and you watched her for four years. yes, i think you can. and i think it's a golden something -- ido think lady bird is the one who said, you know, it's an do something good. nd if by chance it helps your husband, all the better. >> the world health organization more than 1.6 millio
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speaker john boehner, republican speaker of the house, is saying, i'm willing to extend it but you have to find a way to pay for it. they say the democrats haven't done it. >> i think the minimum wage is more of an idealogical argument. i think there's a debate whether it's a good thing for the economy or not. i think the minimum wage is something you'll hear the president talk about a lot. it polls extremely well. it hasn't been raised in a very long time. and to put this in the context of income and equality, both of these things do nothing about the root causes of income equality, they only cushion the effects of income and equality. the effects of infrastructure and doing something about the long-term deficit, that is what will get the economy growing. >> senator brown, if, in 2014, which just happens to be an election year, becomes a battle between two competing narrows, the president is pushing income inequality and i'm a champion of the middle class, which worked so well for him in 2012, and the republicans are pushing obamacare and all the problems with big government, and these
speaker john boehner, republican speaker of the house, is saying, i'm willing to extend it but you have to find a way to pay for it. they say the democrats haven't done it. >> i think the minimum wage is more of an idealogical argument. i think there's a debate whether it's a good thing for the economy or not. i think the minimum wage is something you'll hear the president talk about a lot. it polls extremely well. it hasn't been raised in a very long time. and to put this in the context...
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i've never talked to john boehner in my life. i think i met him once. accidentally. several years ago. but i haven't heard from john boehner, and i don't -- used to get calls from mcconnell. we don't anymore, as you might imagine. i don't support his re-election. so, i don't initiate calls with politicians. some of them try to initiate calls with us, sometimes i'll take them, sometimes i won't. most time is don't. because some of them are my friends but i don't want to get too friendly with too many of them because it becomes much more difficult to speak about them and about what they're doing. so, i limit that as much as i can. >> host: so, speaker boehner's office called and said, hey, he'd like to talk with mark levin on the air? >> guest: on the air? hell, we've invited him to come on the air multiple times. he can come on the air. we'd love to talk to him. >> host: a tweet, ask mark about the left pointing to general welfare clause to justify their agenda. >> guest: that's it. that's what i forgot. the general welfare clause. it's funny, that is discussed at len
i've never talked to john boehner in my life. i think i met him once. accidentally. several years ago. but i haven't heard from john boehner, and i don't -- used to get calls from mcconnell. we don't anymore, as you might imagine. i don't support his re-election. so, i don't initiate calls with politicians. some of them try to initiate calls with us, sometimes i'll take them, sometimes i won't. most time is don't. because some of them are my friends but i don't want to get too friendly with too...
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and the president has to be encouraged by the signs out of john boehner's office with immigration reform. i don't think there's a comprehensive package like in the senate, but the president sees a possibility of working with the house to find ways to pass that. i think those will be the big three. obviously you have the debt ceiling, passing the farm bill. still a lot of other things out there, but in terms of pro active looking forward, those are the three. >> and jackie, looking forward to the state of the union, which stone do you think the president is planning to strike? going to be the more liberal appeal to the place with the mayor's inaugural address or trying to talk about conciliation and expanding on the agreement that we saw between democrats and republicans on the small budget deal right before the break? >> i think president obama sometime ago crossed that line that he was trying to walk between, you know, not being too partisan and being more conciliatory. he's been much more forceful and left-leaning. and long before bill de blasio appeared on the scene, the president gav
and the president has to be encouraged by the signs out of john boehner's office with immigration reform. i don't think there's a comprehensive package like in the senate, but the president sees a possibility of working with the house to find ways to pass that. i think those will be the big three. obviously you have the debt ceiling, passing the farm bill. still a lot of other things out there, but in terms of pro active looking forward, those are the three. >> and jackie, looking forward...
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look at the trouble that john boehner had all through 2013, with his own backbenchers. people call them the tea party, but it is an indication that leadership on capitol hill has a lot more difficulty today than it used to have in shepherding troops together. here you are talking about the part of committee chairmen in the senate, but it is the same kind of thing. but i will say that the republicans have generally shown extremely good discipline. particularly in the senate, they have stuck very much with mitch mcconnell. it has been very difficult for the democrats, very difficult for president obama. the republicans have -- what is interesting is that olympia snowe in maine, susan collins, maine, both moderate, mainstream republicans, or george rate image from ohio, leaving the senate, when they told the line, it was amazing, they often did not agree with the policies but they were convinced that they had to show party loyalty. the parties of their have become almost tribal in their differences and the chasm that divides them. it is very difficult to get legislation th
look at the trouble that john boehner had all through 2013, with his own backbenchers. people call them the tea party, but it is an indication that leadership on capitol hill has a lot more difficulty today than it used to have in shepherding troops together. here you are talking about the part of committee chairmen in the senate, but it is the same kind of thing. but i will say that the republicans have generally shown extremely good discipline. particularly in the senate, they have stuck very...
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. >> reporter: same goes for house speaker john boehner. senate majority leader harry reid was quick to say no deal. >> we have never offset emergency spending. this foolishness, we have people that are desperate. >> reporter: the obama administration is gearing up for an all out campaign for the benefits impacting the long term unemployed as part of the president's pledge to fight income in equality. >> we as a country have never, never over the last half century have we ever cut off emergency unemployment benefits when long term employment has been this high. >> reporter: this week the president will host unemployed americans at the white house. democrats already eyeing the upcoming mid-term elections see an attractive contrast with republicans. >> they are going to show themselves so far out of the mainstream. >> reporter: the president and democrats have their own worries namely obamacare. just how the program's newly insured like their coverage in the coming weeks. >> it's something which i think the american people are rejecting in la
. >> reporter: same goes for house speaker john boehner. senate majority leader harry reid was quick to say no deal. >> we have never offset emergency spending. this foolishness, we have people that are desperate. >> reporter: the obama administration is gearing up for an all out campaign for the benefits impacting the long term unemployed as part of the president's pledge to fight income in equality. >> we as a country have never, never over the last half century have...
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. >> golf with john boehner. that's how i do it. >> sure you did. >> what are odds here? do we think jobless benefits will come back? >> well, no matter what happened in the united states senate, it faces an uphill battle, that being unemployment insurance in the house of representatives for the reason that conservative groups are scoring this senate vote and have come out against this. you have this issue that played hardcore in the house gop conference which is that of debt and deficit. because this does extend benefits to 1.3 million people but raised deficit by $6 billion is not deficit neutral and republicans by house gop conference are by in large going to be against it. in the senate, the test vote tonight is very interesting. it's very much what you said. democrats take this message of income and equality. one they want to play in 2014 and won them the day in 2012 and shields them from problems with the health care law. listen to harry reid on senate floor earlier today trying to find a few good men if you would from the senate republican congress. >> i hope a few
. >> golf with john boehner. that's how i do it. >> sure you did. >> what are odds here? do we think jobless benefits will come back? >> well, no matter what happened in the united states senate, it faces an uphill battle, that being unemployment insurance in the house of representatives for the reason that conservative groups are scoring this senate vote and have come out against this. you have this issue that played hardcore in the house gop conference which is that of...
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host: your colleague albert a, said john boehner had the best year in washington. guest: within his own conference, he emerged stronger this january than he was last january. nationally, house republicans brand has been soiled. there are a lot of political problems and frankly it's been great that healthcare that was completely broken in most of october and november that helped the republican party recover from the shutdown. within his own conference, he has more support now. host: shane goldmacher of national journal on the first day of the year. here is tom lafayette, california republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i just want to challenge on republicans in the senate. my thought is, three democrats, montana, south dakota and west virginia. i don't think the democrats were competitive there. republicans pick up three seats. then there's three more seats that are in doubt. it's north carolina and arkansas. then it seems to me there's four or five others. they are democratic seats very competitive. it seems your guest d
host: your colleague albert a, said john boehner had the best year in washington. guest: within his own conference, he emerged stronger this january than he was last january. nationally, house republicans brand has been soiled. there are a lot of political problems and frankly it's been great that healthcare that was completely broken in most of october and november that helped the republican party recover from the shutdown. within his own conference, he has more support now. host: shane...
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if you think about it, someone like john boehner. there's not a whole lot a world expects of the u.s. house of representatives or u.s. congress, right? i think 30% of people think the guy should be house speaker. that means 70% don't. i think it would be amazing to us if we were able to get something done if the u.s. congress were able to do something beyond a tiny little deal that paul ryan got with patty murray, that would be an upside surprise. >> you think he does -- do you have an idea of what he does? >> no. this is midterm election year. nobody ever does anything. something more on the budget would be extraordinary or even this, let's say he could quell party radicals and actually not hold the debt ceiling hostage, move through, let the u.s. economy power through. would be a start. >> let's go to number two. you say wall street in for another lousy year when it comes to mergers and acquisitions and when it comes to wells fargo and jp morgan why? >> we had 2.5 trillion of m & a last year. we had the same number the year before
if you think about it, someone like john boehner. there's not a whole lot a world expects of the u.s. house of representatives or u.s. congress, right? i think 30% of people think the guy should be house speaker. that means 70% don't. i think it would be amazing to us if we were able to get something done if the u.s. congress were able to do something beyond a tiny little deal that paul ryan got with patty murray, that would be an upside surprise. >> you think he does -- do you have an...
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boehner has articulated he will allow this vote to come to the floor at should point. he's just looking for a legislative trade. >> what will the republicans come up with? i know that obamacare is the dominant issue. i get that. and we're going to talk about obamacare later on some more. but on these smaller issues, as you say, they're trying to change -- democrats are trying to change the subject. republicans have a counter. they have an economic growth counter. do they have a wage subsidy counter, in other words, something that makes them out not to be nasty grinches hurting people? >> i'm not hearing a major economic growth push yet, larry. what i am hearing is some buzz about piecemeal immigration reform. republicans feel like they need to do something on that in 2014. and looking at the debt ceiling in february, to not have a major standoff on that issue. it's much more of a tactical approach right now, debate over strategy, rather than having any kind of big growth push. >> what do republicans want in return for raising the debt ceiling? >> i think republicans as
boehner has articulated he will allow this vote to come to the floor at should point. he's just looking for a legislative trade. >> what will the republicans come up with? i know that obamacare is the dominant issue. i get that. and we're going to talk about obamacare later on some more. but on these smaller issues, as you say, they're trying to change -- democrats are trying to change the subject. republicans have a counter. they have an economic growth counter. do they have a wage...
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senate democrats feel if they can move forward with this, they will put a ton of pressure on john boehner and his conference, even if they are not violet -- ideologically for this idea, they will start hearing from their constituents, and will have to move forward. >> thank you. we are going to bring in another first in for this conversation. the jpmorgan chief economist. am sure you heard what phil was saying. what effect could this have on consumer spending? >> it would be a hit to consumer spending. a lot of households rely on unemployment benefits for their spending patterns. in july 2010, extended benefits lasted for a few weeks. retail spending sort of fellow there. if this could last, it could subtract half a percentage point from first-quarter gdp. >> not to be glib about it, but we are talking about 1.3 million americans. you think this will show up in consumer spending? >> it does not take much of a hit in consumer spending to have an impact on growth rates. huge numberis not a when it comes to a $16 trillion economy, but when you take that out of one corker, it could have an ef
senate democrats feel if they can move forward with this, they will put a ton of pressure on john boehner and his conference, even if they are not violet -- ideologically for this idea, they will start hearing from their constituents, and will have to move forward. >> thank you. we are going to bring in another first in for this conversation. the jpmorgan chief economist. am sure you heard what phil was saying. what effect could this have on consumer spending? >> it would be a hit...
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john boehner will have to figure out if he can attach this to something else. how he can do that is a big question. >> phil mattingly, thank you so much in washington. rendon grilli of "bloomberg -- brendan greeley of "numbered business week." >> this is clearly policy being made by accident. one way to think about unemployment benefits is that it , themacroeconomic stimulus exact same thing that the fed is doing. the fed is working so carefully to warn people up and know it is coming. this is just a cliff. >> brendan greeley with us from "bloomberg businessweek." >> facebook getting bad reviews from its youngest users. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." our twitter question on the second to last day of 2013 -- , howing of ipo debacle should facebook stay relevant? @bsurveillance. a free tweet. >> give zuckerberg some tips. scarlet fu, cristina alesci. brendan greeley from "bloomberg businessweek." they've had great covers all year. >> i can't wait to see what the first 2014 will look like. let's get to the top headlines. we need to start
john boehner will have to figure out if he can attach this to something else. how he can do that is a big question. >> phil mattingly, thank you so much in washington. rendon grilli of "bloomberg -- brendan greeley of "numbered business week." >> this is clearly policy being made by accident. one way to think about unemployment benefits is that it , themacroeconomic stimulus exact same thing that the fed is doing. the fed is working so carefully to warn people up and...
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host: your colleague albert a, said john boehner had the best year in washington. guest: within his own conference, he emerged stronger this january than he was last january. nationally, house republicans brand has been soiled. there are a lot of political problems and frankly it's been great that healthcare that was completely broken in most of october and november that helped the republican party recover from the shutdown. within his own conference, he has more support now. host: shane goldmacher of national journal on the first day of the year. here is tom lafayette, california republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i just want to challenge on republicans in the senate. my thought is, three democrats, montana, south dakota and west virginia. i don't think the democrats were competitive there. republicans pick up three seats. then there's three more seats that are in doubt. it's north carolina and arkansas. then it seems to me there's four or five others. they are democratic seats very competitive. it seems your guest d
host: your colleague albert a, said john boehner had the best year in washington. guest: within his own conference, he emerged stronger this january than he was last january. nationally, house republicans brand has been soiled. there are a lot of political problems and frankly it's been great that healthcare that was completely broken in most of october and november that helped the republican party recover from the shutdown. within his own conference, he has more support now. host: shane...
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. >> you mentioned immigration, what happens if john boehner and barack obama can't come to agreement. does that precedent the year we are looking at. >> we are looking at a year where both sides are looking towards elections in november. it's not going to be a year of consolidation. it is not going to be an easy year for the president. that's his own doing because he doesn't found an ability to reach out. we'd do well to show an ability to be conciliatory. the country is sick of good luck in washington. it would be bad to carry talking points and threaten to shutdown the government or do anything drastic. >> they played a significant role. >> it was negative for republicans. >> it hurt brands. and chance, if they had any. republicans, if they were to look longer to 2014, "16 and "18, it would be let's show an ability to go across. the american public wants to see that. let's talk about the brand. the republicans did a lot of different branding. what types of branding changes can be see this year. >> the biggest benefit would be a big party, look at the party that ronald reagan had, t
. >> you mentioned immigration, what happens if john boehner and barack obama can't come to agreement. does that precedent the year we are looking at. >> we are looking at a year where both sides are looking towards elections in november. it's not going to be a year of consolidation. it is not going to be an easy year for the president. that's his own doing because he doesn't found an ability to reach out. we'd do well to show an ability to be conciliatory. the country is sick of...
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. >> reporter: same goes for house speaker john boehner, who signalled he would support it as long as it offset with more cuts. >> we have never offset emergency spending. it's foolishness. we have people who are desperate. >> reporter: the obama administration is gearing up to an all-out cam pan as part of the president's pledge to fight income inequality. >> we as have country, never have we cut off emergency unemployment benefits when long-term employment has been this high. >> reporter: this week the president will host unemployed americans at the white house. democrats already eyeing the upcoming mid-term election and a contrast with republicans. >> they're going to show themselves so far out of the mainstream. >> reporter: but the president and democrats have their own worry, obamacare. >> it's something i think the american people are rejecting in large numbers. i think it's going to hurt the president and hurt the country and a lot of families. >> the senate is scheduled to have a test vote after a key economic vote on the president's pick to lead the federal reserve, janet ye
. >> reporter: same goes for house speaker john boehner, who signalled he would support it as long as it offset with more cuts. >> we have never offset emergency spending. it's foolishness. we have people who are desperate. >> reporter: the obama administration is gearing up to an all-out cam pan as part of the president's pledge to fight income inequality. >> we as have country, never have we cut off emergency unemployment benefits when long-term employment has been...
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signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain, reverend cara
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boehner seeming to highlight what would be a major theme for 2014 for the gop, and i want to remind everybody what they can expect. take a look. >> we spent you know the last year trying to protect the american people from the consequences of this health care law, and if you look toward next year, we're going to continue to look for ways to protect the american people from what's happening out there. >> okay, so they want to lead the year on the boogie man of the aca. and protecting americans from having access to affordable health care. how much do you think that that's going to play out by the time the midterms come around? certainly there will be time to put commercials together, chris, but if people really start to dig, having their health care, and that they're paying less, or they have access for the first time in their lives, isn't that something that's going to make the republicans turn on their heels about trying to spin their way? >> i think there's two dynamics here. one is obviously you want more good news you know on the aca front. as the enrollment numbers grow as the
boehner seeming to highlight what would be a major theme for 2014 for the gop, and i want to remind everybody what they can expect. take a look. >> we spent you know the last year trying to protect the american people from the consequences of this health care law, and if you look toward next year, we're going to continue to look for ways to protect the american people from what's happening out there. >> okay, so they want to lead the year on the boogie man of the aca. and protecting...